


As the sun cast its golden light over Milan this April, the neoclassical grandeur of Palazzo Serbelloni was transformed into a wonderland of artistry, imagination, and design – courtesy of Louis Vuitton. For Milan Design Week 2025, the Maison unveiled its newest chapter of Objets Nomades, an exclusive Home Collection that once again redefines what it means to live with style, soul, and savoir-faire.




This year’s showcase was not merely an exhibition; it was an immersive performance where contemporary design danced with heritage craftsmanship. Each room inside the historic palazzo unfolded like an act in a dreamlike theatre, unveiling playful and poetic pieces by the likes of Patricia Urquiola, Estúdio Campana, Patrick Jouin, and Cristián Mohaded.

Beyond its artistic furniture, the Maison presented high-concept pieces: a curvaceous leather turntable resting on stitched leather petals, a fantasy foosball table featuring mermaids instead of players, a futuristic pinball machine emblazoned with Pharrell Williams’ cartoon profile, and a luxe hammock with handbag-like leather handles. These playful creations are less about function and more about fantasy – designed to enchant the well-traveled aesthete who has everything.



Louis Vuitton’s ethos of exceptional craftsmanship was on full display throughout. The Objets Nomades collection seamlessly merged precious materials – onyx, marquetry, hand-stitched leather, and rich woods—into contemporary silhouettes that honored the Maison’s historic codes. Every zipper pull, padlock, and seam whispered of heritage, yet the overall tone felt unmistakably modern.



In a dedicated reveal at its newly reimagined Via Montenapoleone flagship store, Louis Vuitton unveiled a full floor devoted to its expanding Home Collections. Here, the Signature Collection took center stage – think modular sofas in subdued hues and sculptural seating that felt both current and eternal. Each piece invited touch, interaction, and admiration, reflecting a cultivated lifestyle steeped in quiet confidence and impeccable taste.



At its core, the Maison’s 2025 Home range is an ode to Art de Vivre, the refined way of living that transforms the everyday into the exceptional. Whether through the lyrical whimsy of a design object or the quiet luxury of a hand-finished sofa, Louis Vuitton offers more than décor – it delivers an art experience.

For the global tastemaker and discerning collector, this year’s Milan Design Week offering was a revelation. Louis Vuitton’s furniture and homeware are not simply items to furnish a space – they are declarations of identity, stories sculpted in leather and wood, echoes of travel, tradition, and transformation.

In the world of Louis Vuitton, interiors are not just lived in – they are dreamt into existence. And at Palazzo Serbelloni, those dreams felt more vivid than ever.
by Olga Barrale
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